The Week in Bentos: October 7-10, 2008
October 10th, 2008 @ 8:18 am

Here are the lunches I sent to preschool this week:

Preschool Bento #80: October 7, 2008

Tuesday, I sent strawberries, a hot dog, catsup, bizarrely large and elongated grapes and cannellini beans. Wyatt used to eat beans all the time, but we just sort of got out of the habit of giving them to him and now it’s iffy on whether or not he’ll eat them. I’m trying to reintroduce them as a regular food though and you’ll be happy to know he ate about half of the beans I put in this lunch.

Preschooler Bento #81: October 8, 2008

Wednesday’s lunch was one I wanted to eat myself. Mini blueberry muffin, grape tomatoes, fresh pineapple chunks, rolled up slices of deli turkey and chunk of harvarti cheese cut into a bear shape.

Preschooler Bento #82: October 9, 2008

Thursday’s lunch was a little lighter than usual because it was cooking day at preschool. (It’s “B” week so they made biscuits with blackberry jam.) I sent salami, pineapple chunks and a hand full of Cheerios.

Preschooler Bento #83: October 10, 2008

Friday Wyatt really wanted salami in his lunch, so I sent it again. I also sent strawberries, peas and grapes. Hopefully they’ll dillute some of the salt and fat in the spicy meat.


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The Week in Bentos: September 30-October 3, 2008
October 3rd, 2008 @ 7:53 am

All righty then! Nothing too special about this week’s preschool lunches. I did try something new with the burrito in the thermos, but otherwise I don’t think there’s anything here that we haven’t seen before.

Preschool Bento #76: September 30, 2008

Tuesday I made Wyatt a little burrito out of refried beans and cheddar cheese. I heated it up because cold refried beans — yuck!  I then stuffed it in his thermos. It wasn’t exactly photogenic though so that’s why you can only see into the thermos a little way. I also sent grapes and an iced oatmeal cookie for a treat.

Preschool Bento #77: October 1, 2008

Wednesday I sent turkey pepperoni, a half a banana, grapes and a mini blueberry muffin.

Preschool Bento #78: October 2, 2008

Thursday I sent grapes again, along with leftover kielbasa from dinner the night before and some garlic toast cut into strips. I wasn’t sure if the garlic toast would be any good cold, but it was the hit of the lunch.

Preschooler Bento #79: October 3, 2008

Friday’s lunch had a mini blueberry muffin, strawberries, turkey meatballs with catsup for dipping, and peas. I must say, I think I did a really good job picking the background paper for this photo. Doesn’t it coordinate perfectly? I like pretty paper….


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The Week (plus one day) in Bentos: September 16-26, 2008
September 26th, 2008 @ 9:21 am

This week I have a super bento post with two extra bento boxes for your viewing pleasure. That’s right — TWO extra! You get what you pay for here on my blog, that’s for sure.

Bonus Bento #1! Wyatt’s grandparents came to visit last week, so he only went to preschool two days. His schedule was a little wonky and I missed taking a photo of one of his bentos but I did get a picture of the other one, so this week we have an extra photo of the box I sent last week.

Preschooler Bento #70: September 16, 2008

So last Tuesday I sent him off with a lunch I thought was great, but that I didn’t know if he would eat: fresh peach chunks, salami, a cup of frozen corn (thawed, of course) and a mini corn muffin. I was thrilled to see that he ate all of this lunch.

Preschooler Bento #71: September 23, 2008

Yikes! Over-exposed much? Tuesday of this week, Wyatt got chunks of home made banana bread decorated with a giraffe cut from fruit leather, baked tofu, grapes and more corn.

Preschooler Bento #72: September 24, 2008

Wednesday I sent: apple slices dipped in lemonade to prevent browning, a small slice of banana bread (hidden under the apples and covered with a food divider to keep it from getting soggy), a hotdog, catsup and carrot sticks.

Preschooler Bento #73: September 25, 2008 (Lunch)

Thursday I sent baked tofu again, along with strawberries, a full-sized blueberry muffin decorated with a fruit leather star and goldfish crackers. The goldfish were a gap-filler and I put them in to fill up the last bit of space after I’d packed the rest of the lunch. They’re in a silicon baking cup that I wedged in the box. The nice thing about those cups is that they conform to the space they’re given so even when I have an odd shaped space to fill like this one was, you can make them work.

Preschooler Bento #74: September 25, 2008 (Dinner)

Bonus Bento #2! Zach took Wyatt to child watch at the gym on Thursday night, and I decided to send dinner along with him as a treat at the last second. I grabbed a few things at hand that I knew Wyatt would eat: hot dog bun, grapes and some rolled up deli ham.

Preschool Bento #75: September 26, 2008

I slept a little late Friday morning, so Zach made Wyatt’s bento box.  I coached him a bit on the packing when I got up (mostly just telling him to stack the strawberries and meatballs all the way to the top of the box) but otherwise he did it all himself. He didn’t want me to take a picture, but I ignored him and did it anyway. He sent strawberries, pieces of sourdough bread and chopped up turkey meatballs from a bag in the freezer along with some catsup for dipping. I thought the meatballs were a good idea and I wonder why I’ve never thought to put those in before because Wyatt loves them. Maybe I should have Daddy pack the lunch more often!


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Bruschetta Lunch
September 24th, 2008 @ 1:08 pm

Tomato Harvest

I harvested a big bowl of tomatoes from the plants out back this morning. We’ve been neglecting them since Augie was born, but the Sweet 100’s are still going nuts.

Butchered for bruschetta topping

I chopped them up and tossed them with olive oil and garlic to make a bruschetta topping.

Ahhhh...Lunch!

Totally yummy lunch.


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The Week in Bentos: September 9-12, 2008
September 12th, 2008 @ 8:59 am

We’re still doing a lot of berries in the preschool bentos this week. I think I’m going to have to start branching out into different fruits and veggies though because the berries seem to be finishing up at the farmer’s market.

Preschooler Bento #66: September 9, 2008

Tuesday: strawberries and blueberries, an apple cereal bar (cut in half), some tomatoes are hidden below the apple bar to lift it up, and we finish with the ever present salami.

Preschooler Bento #67: September 10, 2008

Wednesday we were flush with fruit, but low on almost everything else. I was tempted to just send fruit in Wyatt’s lunch because I knew he would probably eat it all, but I didn’t think it would fill him up enough for all that hard playing he needed to do at preschool, so I improvised a bit. I toasted a tortilla and then spread it with cream cheese and jam, rolled it up and sliced it into little rolls. If you try this yourself, be sure to cut the tortilla with a serrated knife or the goop in the middle will all squish out. Trust me — I found out the hard way. I also sent a Laughing Cow cheese wedge. Wyatt can’t open these by himself, so I open them for him and then fold the foil back around the cheese before I put it in his lunch box. Like so:

Open the cheese for your kid

Preschooler Bento #68: September 11, 2008

Thursday: Wyatt specifically asked for some stuff in his lunch today, which he never does. He has no problem telling me not to pack things, of course. He asked for the turkey roll-ups and baked tofu. Kind of a protein heavy luncheon, but I think that’s OK. I also sent amazingly sweet grapes from the farmer’s market and some saltines which Wyatt refers to as “Those crackers I like.” Augie slept in this morning, so I had time to cute this up with some tofu stars too.

Preschooler Bento #69: September 12, 2008

I made a couple of loaves of banana bread on Thursday so of course some went into Wyatt’s lunch on Friday. I took a few extra seconds to cut the slice into cat and star shapes. The slices were too thin to come up to the top of the box on their own, so to keep things stable, I put a layer of grapes under the cat and I doubled up the stars. So even though it looks like there are two stars in the box, there are actually four. I also added a garlic chicken sausage cut into chunks and a hand full of strawberries.


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Look What We Made!
September 5th, 2008 @ 10:50 am

Baby August  was born on August 31, 2008 at 2:21 a.m. He was 9 pounds, 12 ounces and 21 inches long.

Yes, we make giganto babies in my family!

Things are going pretty well so far. Augie is a great eater and he caught on much more quickly to nursing than Wyatt did. We’ve all been adjusting to being a family of four. Wyatt is having a little bit of a hard time, but over all he seems pretty happy to be a big brother. I think he would just prefer that Augie didn’t take so much of Mom and Dad’s attention.

He loves his hands


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